Description
An exceptionally rare consecutive pair of Korriphila HSP 701 pistols—serial numbers 831 and 832—representing the pinnacle of Edgar Budischowsky’s legendary German craftsmanship. Each pistol is one of the extremely scarce double-action (DA) variants with a factory decocker, chambered in .45 ACP, and hand-built to the uncompromising standards that have made the HSP 701 a symbol of mechanical perfection.
Serial No. 831 comes as a complete collector’s set, including its original paperwork, factory test target, and presentation boxes. This example is finished in rich, blued steel with beautifully checkered wood grips, blending elegance with performance.
Serial No. 832 mirrors the same precision and artistry, accompanied by its original factory box and letter, confirming its provenance directly from Korriphila. The matching finish and configuration make this pair a true rarity—especially given the exceedingly limited number of DA-with-decocker models ever produced.
Each HSP 701 reflects Budischowsky’s obsessive attention to detail: the tight tolerances, flawless machining, and intuitive ergonomics that have made the HSP line one of the finest expressions of German pistol engineering. These pistols were not mass-produced; they were built one at a time, tested by hand, and signed by craftsmanship itself.
For collectors who understand the significance of owning consecutive, hand-built Korriphilas, this offering represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It’s more than a set of pistols—it’s the embodiment of precision, artistry, and legacy.





















